In 2024, the top 10 super speeders in New York State each received an average of 271 school zone speed camera tickets, with the most reckless driver receiving 563 and the tenth most reckless driver receiving 160.
The #1 top super speeder received more than 560 school zone speed camera tickets last year — at least one every 16 hours
Fines are not enough for these super speeders. Of the top 10, three have paid off all or significant portions of all of their fines, ranging from $17,000-$45,000 each, a total of more than $108,000. The other seven have paid off little or none, and owe, on average, $28,000 each — a total of $200,000.
70% of the 10 super speeders are driving brand-new cars purchased in the past two years, and include a 2023 Audi A6 and 2022 Land Rover Range Rover. Vehicles with the majority of their fines unpaid include a 2020 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class, a 2022 Chrysler Pacifica, and a 2023 Chevrolet Suburban.
https://transalt.org/reports-list/yn29thckywv9n0qpsv4jb1ab07nryp
https://nypost.com/2025/11/12/us-news/inside-speed-limiter-tech-that-would-force-bad-drivers-to-slow-down-under-state-bill-can-save-lives/
Now tell me why New York doesn't just put a cop on any one of those intersections, or, take some legal action on these drivers, like, revoke their drivers license, then impound their vehicles?
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